What year is the eighth-generation Accord model?

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OBriella
07/30/25 10:16am
The eighth-generation Accord was produced from 2008 to 2012. Here is an introduction to the eighth-generation Accord: 1. The development and design concept of the eighth-generation Accord was "Advanced-Powerful," meaning the perfect integration of "forward-looking technology and dynamic power." Based on this concept, Honda R&D gathered the latest technologies to develop a new technical platform, which reflected the most perfect interpretation of Honda's global DNA in terms of space design, safety, power performance, handling, and environmental protection, among many other aspects. The eighth-generation Accord completely surpassed and broke through itself, claiming to be the "strongest Accord in history." 2. The eighth-generation Accord is the perfect embodiment of Honda's technological achievements and the pinnacle of the Accord brand's history. In addition to being technologically superior to its competitors, it surpassed its peers in many aspects, including the size of its exterior and interior space, as well as the luxury of its interior and configurations. In terms of styling, the eighth-generation Accord followed the "strong and powerful" design philosophy, embodying a grand, high-end, advanced, and prestigious design direction. The front face design was more heroic, with angular headlights, a grille, and flared fenders, showcasing a dynamic and capable temperament. Particularly, the waistline running from the front to the rear of the car body, like a stroke in Chinese calligraphy, was strong and powerful yet dynamic, making it unforgettable.
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